Ford Confirms Alan Mulally Will Retire on July 1, Mark Fields Appointed as Successor
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Ford Confirms Alan Mulally Will Retire on July 1, Mark Fields Appointed as Successor



As a previous report revealed, Ford confirmed that Alan Mulally will step down as CEO on July 1, with Mark Fields to succeed him as company president and CEO. Ford says the change was long-planned and the transition will be seamless. Read more »




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